Program areas at The Iris Network
Community-based vision rehabilitation services: the community-based rehabilitation services program evaluates consumer needs based upon functional vision loss and develops a program of individualized services provided by nationally certified professional vision rehabilitation therapists. These services allow individual consumers who may be transition-age youth, working-age adults, or senior citizens to carry on the functions necessary to maintain the level of independence they desire. Program services are delivered in the consumer's community throughout the State of Maine on an itinerant basis and include vision rehabilitation therapy and counseling in the area of adjustment to blindness. Services may also be provided virtually when in-person meetings are not feasible.
Rehab training center: The campus-based vision rehabilitation training center provides an individualized, intensive vocational development program. Coursework addresses multiple areas of learning including vocational development, accessible technology, orientation and mobility, braille, independent living skills, and manual arts. Students live in a dormitory apartment within the Iris Park Apartments residence close to the training center and downtown Portland. The group living environment includes a shared kitchen, and living room, as well as shared yard and laundry and four private bedrooms. Students can participate in after-hours recreational activities organized several times a week with opportunities to explore Portland and Southern Maine.
Resident support services program: The Iris Network provides ongoing resident support services to certain visually impaired or blind residents of Iris Park Apartments who have additional disabilities. Iris Park Apartments features (30) one and two bedroom independent living apartments which are owned by The Iris Network. Visually impaired or blind tenants with multiple disabilities are able to live as independently as they desire, schedule their own activities, and create a personal plan for assisted living services. The Iris Network offers vision rehabilitation therapy to provide tenants support in all areas of independent living. The resident support services program at Iris Park Apartments is different from the rest of the programs offered by The Iris Network in that these services are offered on an ongoing basis, rather than as instruction or teaching designed to allow clients to learn new skills and use those skills independently after services have been received.
Low Vision Center: The Iris Network's Low Vision Center provides optical aids and equipment such as video magnifiers and light-filtered lenses to help individuals experiencing vision loss maximize the use of their remaining vision. The Low Vision Center generated a net loss of $12,754.Iris Park Apartments: The Iris Network's 30-unit rental housing program generated net income of $271,707 after rental expenses.